A group of Ghanaians will protest today, Tuesday, November 25, 2025, seeking the expulsion of Special Prosecutor Kissi Agyebeng, whom they accuse of failing to successfully carry out his mandate.
Speaking on Monday, November 24, the demonstration’s Lead Convener, Apostle Abraham Larbi Lincoln, stated that the organization believes President John Dramani Mahama should cancel the Special Prosecutor’s appointment.
He explained that the protest, dubbed “Agro Ne Fom,” is designed to draw attention to what the organization sees as inefficiencies in the Office of the Special Prosecutor.
“We will be in our reds, and we will be there to present our case. If he doesn’t listen, then we know the kind of person he is. We are marching straight to the Jubilee House, and we will petition the President,” he said.
Apostle Lincoln emphasized that the organization has no personal enmity toward Mr. Agyebeng, but rather wants the office reorganized or fully dissolved, with all workers relieved of their responsibilities.
In a related development, private legal practitioner Martin Kpebu stated that 15 separate petitions have been submitted seeking for the Special Prosecutor’s resignation, suggesting growing public disquiet.
“As we speak now, there are 15 petitions to remove Kissi Agyebeng. When was the last time you heard of other persons subject to Article 146 proceedings ever having 15 petitions filed against them? That tells you that there is something wrong,” Mr. Kpebu said.
A formal petition will be presented to President Mahama at the Jubilee House as the protest comes to an end.
Source: newsthemegh.com